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Did Some Breathing enhancements a month or so ago!

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by ROGUE OFFROAD, Sep 20, 2016.

  1. Sep 20, 2016 at 9:44 PM
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    ROGUE OFFROAD

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    Sorry been super busy updating the new website and trying to fix how the parts are loaded. But a month ago I added a AFE intake and before that I did the Magnaflow Cat Back. Super pumped on how these worked out! I know alot of na sayers out there but seriously noticed a difference and made a improvement on how this truck transmission shifts. Look Im used to Big HP every vehicle I have other than this puts down 400+ to the wheels so driving this thing daily has been a bit dull. Especially since I decided to park my Tundra 650+HP so any gain is good! This weekend we will also be installing Nitro 4.88 Gears front and rear stay tuned. And as always Hit me up for the best deals on Parts!!!!!

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  2. Sep 20, 2016 at 10:26 PM
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    A new bolt here, a new bolt there, a new bolt everywhere.
    What price do you have on those 4.88 Nitro Gear Kits?
     
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    Well depending on how many miles you have you can go 2 way Mini install kit for anything less than 10K (or around) and master kits for 10K + miles So mini kits and gears front and rear run $875 Shipped and Master kits with gear run $1350 Shipped @perpetualenigma3
    Here is a link to my shop/ store for those http://www.rogue-offroad.com/category-s/218.htm
     
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  4. Sep 20, 2016 at 10:42 PM
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    A new bolt here, a new bolt there, a new bolt everywhere.
    Yeah I would be looking at a Master Kit. For a minute there I read your link and thought it was Rogue Racing lol. I was like :eek: lol. I will definitely bookmark your page, since I will be in the market for new gears here soon. Probably come Mid- October when I get my truck back from Baja Kits, I'll need new gears for the 35s I'll be running.
     
  5. Sep 20, 2016 at 10:47 PM
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    Im the original Rogue Racing ! HAHA we had a bit of an Issue with 2 rogue racing in las vegas . HAHA so they did rogue racing usa and i just switched to Rogue Offroad. Whats Brenthel (baja kits) doing to your truck??
     
  6. Sep 20, 2016 at 10:55 PM
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    A new bolt here, a new bolt there, a new bolt everywhere.
    Oh ok thats cool I never knew there was multiple, then again the only reason I know of Rogue Racing is because of my wife lol. (She drives a Raptor)
    Right now it's at Baja Kits getting the following installed: Boxed Upper Control Arms, Boxed Lower Control Arms, Custom Heat Treated Axles, Heims, Monoballs, Misalignments, Extended Brake Lines, Steering extension, King 2.5" Performance Race Coilover w/ Remote Reservoir and Compression Adjusters, King 2.5" Bypass Performance Racew/a 10" stroke King 2.5" Remote Reservoir Shock w/adjusters, under the box hoops, KING 2.5" Bumpstops with cans, Leaf spring pack, Shackles, Spring plates, Perch mount, Under the axel leaf spring mounts, Method MR105 bead lockwheels, and 5 Pittbull 35x12.5x17 Rockstartires
     
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    Holy crap! My bank account got drained just from reading that.
     
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    Before and after certified dyno slips?

    Sorry, just not sure your butt dyno qualifies as sales literature.
     
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    Butt dyno's RULES @TW

     
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    If is louder it must be faster.

    No but really, if driver perception is that it's faster or smoother or has a better power transmission than Dyno sheets are just the rally cry for haters. If the parts improve his smiles per gallon then who in the hell really cares.
     
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    Nope. Rally cry for truth. I love modding stuff. But I want performance mods to have measurable results. When the claims are made by a salespersons butt, I'm skeptical.

    One thing my time racing on an un-sponsored or limited sponsored budget taught me was that there is improvement, and there is valuable improvement. If one cares about bang for their buck ($/HP is one measure) then facts are needed to make that evaluation.

    And I/H/E mods, while traditional, don't gain as much on modern engines as they did in days of yore. Because OEs are doing a better job of wringing all they can out of the box while retaining reliable performance.

    I don't care what he does, and it's nice he's happy. And the rest of the lemmings can order up.

    But I do care that whatever choices I make are based on proven data.

    Not all that hard to grasp really.
     
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    oh im subd now
     
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    ^^^ time to party... haters start to hate!
     
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    Could you tell me the point in regearing? And I heard it was a very strategic install so you have to get a very good mechanic? I am interested because I would like for it to have more power. Could you fill me in on this?
     
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    Yeah, because actual measured data has no meaning.
     
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    Regearing doesn't make more power. It changes how quickly the RPM rises, getting the truck into the power band of the motor sooner.

    Normally it's used to compensate for the addition of considerably larger diameter wheel/tire packages, which have effectively change the final gear ratio.

    If you look at the tire calculator and play with sizes it might help visualize how the changes occur.
     
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    LoL with my 35's I'll be doing 74mph when my Speedo is reading 65mph. Better put my lawyer on retainer again, because ticket central here I come lol
     
  18. Sep 21, 2016 at 11:34 AM
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    Pretty sure there was some Dyno results posted a few days ago with 20+hp and torque gain... ummm does that count as "measured data"?? That is at the wheels too so not insignificant.
     
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    @Clearwater Bill, your logic has no power here!

    I've got some 7.3HP stickers - who wants one?
     
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    are you saying the gears are only good for 10 000miles?
     

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